This report describes the biochemical investigations on six patients affected by a moderate form of Osteogenesis Imperfecta (type IV according to the Sillence classification). Biochemical characterization of type I collagen produced by skin fibroblasts showed considerable heterogeneity: in three patients out of six, collagen appeared normal; while in the three others a structural defect in the protein was present. In these probands the mutations were localized in different regions of the triple helix domain (corresponding to peptides alpha 1(I)CB6 and alpha 1(I)CB7). In two probands showing the defect in alpha 1(I)CB7, a decrease of the thermal stability of the protein was present.

Moderately severe osteogenesis imperfecta: biochemical studies showing variable defect localization in the triple-helical domain of type I collagen.

VALLI, MAURIZIA;TENNI, RUGGERO;CETTA, GIUSEPPE
1990-01-01

Abstract

This report describes the biochemical investigations on six patients affected by a moderate form of Osteogenesis Imperfecta (type IV according to the Sillence classification). Biochemical characterization of type I collagen produced by skin fibroblasts showed considerable heterogeneity: in three patients out of six, collagen appeared normal; while in the three others a structural defect in the protein was present. In these probands the mutations were localized in different regions of the triple helix domain (corresponding to peptides alpha 1(I)CB6 and alpha 1(I)CB7). In two probands showing the defect in alpha 1(I)CB7, a decrease of the thermal stability of the protein was present.
1990
Biochemistry & Biophysics focuses on the structure and chemistry of biomolecules and covers all aspects of basic biochemistry/biophysics, including molecular structure, enzyme kinetics and protein-protein interaction; this category also contains cross-disciplinary resources focused on a specific class of biological molecules, e.g., nucleic acids, steroids, magnesium, growth factors, free radicals, bio-membranes, and peptides. Excluded are resources dealing with the application of biochemical techniques to specific topics listed elsewhere in CC/LS. Resources with a strong emphasis on the integration of biochemical pathways (such as signal transduction or molecular motors) at the cellular level are placed in the Cell & Developmental Biology category.
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osteogenesis imperfecta; collagen; mutation; moderate phenotype
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Valli, Maurizia; Tenni, Ruggero; Cetta, Giuseppe
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